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St. Mary's University is an private higher education institution located in the capital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.After fifteen years of service as a college first and a university college since 2008, it earned university status from the Ethiopian Ministry of Education in September 2013.
Lycée Guebre-Mariam; Menelik II School; Nativity Girls School; One Planet International School [2] St John Baptist De La Salle Catholic School, Addis Ababa [3] St. Joseph School; Zagol Academy [4] Dimond Academy [5] Ergib School; Menelik II School; Yeneta Academy
Logo of Shanto-Mariam Academy of Creative Technology. Shanto-Mariam Academy of Creative Technology teaches various programs, including design, performing arts, and technical education throughout the country. It is a sister concern of the university that focuses on: Art; Music (Ravindra, Nazrul, Classical)
An orthodox church dedicated to Mary (Mariam) was built in the early 1900. Bule Hora name changed Hagere Mariam and introduced by the Amhara sometimes before 1934. In 1936 Kenyazmach Tekle Giyorgis, a nephew of Ras Desta Damtew, was the chief of the town. It was occupied by the Italians on 22 July 1936, who renamed it "Alghe".
Marian College is an autonomous educational institution in Kuttikkanam (Idukki), Kerala, India.It offers graduate and postgraduate courses. The Catholic Diocese of Kanjirapally established Marian College Kuttikkanam in 1995 to provide the student community with education in information technology, commerce, social work and management.
The college is an institutional member of the Computer Society of India. The CSI Student Branch of Mar Baselios College of Engineering & Technology was inaugurated on 24 September 2004. Over the years, the CSI branch has proved itself to be the most active association in the college.
This is a list of schools at all levels founded by the Marist Brothers.The Marist Brothers is a religious institute founded by St. Marcellin Champagnat, with more than 3,500 Catholic Brothers dedicated "to make Jesus Christ known and loved through the education of young people, especially those most neglected".
The origins of AAU was a two-year college on 20 March 1950 by the Jesuit Lucien Matte, at the appeal of His Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It began operations the following year. Over the following two years an affiliation with the University of London , and University of Oxford was developed.